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Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 9324271)
The caterers maybe?
the Sultan of Brunei, Emperor of Japan, and King of Thailand were invited |
Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by commonwealth
(Post 9324282)
Sarkozy and Merkel were not invited either.
Only royal characters (Sultan of Brunei, King of Swaziland, Emperor of Japan, Queen of Denmark etc, even the deposed Greek monarchs were invited!), Ambassadors and Commonwealth Governors-General and Prime Ministers were included. Breaking News! The Crown Prince of Bahrain has just pulled out saying he is still suffering from a groin strain but should be available for Harry's Nazi-themed do. |
Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by commonwealth
(Post 9324284)
this is rather appalling :eek:
the Sultan of Brunei, Emperor of Japan, and King of Thailand were invited |
Re: Royal Wedding
The Palace (no, not Crystal) bans the ABC using The Chaser team as alternative commentators:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/ente...427-1dwg0.html However funny you think The Chaser are (my opinion is Not Very) it is yet another reason not to watch 2 irrelevant doomed twits get hitched. Bad news on the Vim homefront, the original plan for the OH and kid to watch it at the MILs has fallen through ... Going to try for Broncos tickets ... |
Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 9328879)
The Palace (no, not Crystal) bans the ABC using The Chaser team as alternative commentators:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/ente...427-1dwg0.html However funny you think The Chaser are (my opinion is Not Very) it is yet another reason not to watch 2 irrelevant doomed twits get hitched. Bad news on the Vim homefront, the original plan for the OH and kid to watch it at the MILs has fallen through ... Going to try for Broncos tickets ... |
Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 9328882)
Oh watch it, you know you want to really.;)
Hold on, we have a bar fridge ... :thumbup: |
Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 9328879)
The Palace (no, not Crystal) bans the ABC using The Chaser team as alternative commentators:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/ente...427-1dwg0.html However funny you think The Chaser are (my opinion is Not Very) it is yet another reason not to watch 2 irrelevant doomed twits get hitched. Bad news on the Vim homefront, the original plan for the OH and kid to watch it at the MILs has fallen through ... Going to try for Broncos tickets ... |
Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by Rambi
(Post 9329003)
I might have been tempted to watch it if they were commentating. They have their moments and when they do they can be very funny. :thumbup:
I'm serious, if you see me posting here Friday night (a telltale sign I have succumbed to the path of least resistance) I would like my account deleted ;) |
Re: Royal Wedding
Well don't bother coming here, I'm watching it and he'll be in bed snoring. :lol:
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Re: Royal Wedding
I have my suspicions that people who are in the YooKay (copyright Hutch) about now are really there to lap up the wedding buzz and not to see family or get a pork pie from the food hall of their choice...no names.
I love the comments in the Australian and UK press from people who are against it. You can spot the chip from outer space..nothing but a bit of fun in my books. The fact of the matter is that the Royal Family brings a bit of colour to many people's lives and it's a good thing for the UK right now. The Royals can sell! And that applies to Australia too. We are having a little fancy dress party too. I might even get out my old blues...I feel sorry for Wills having to wear RAF blue - with a tie - the service equivalent of Tesco when Harry will be wearing his superior Army blues. But hey ho.
Originally Posted by jad n rich
(Post 9324031)
It probably is so why dont they just say that instead of calling him sporting royalty. Then they wouldnt get sniggered at.
Same as kerri anne in the beefeater cossie, she could have worn a normal dress, but hey ho :lol: |
Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 9329626)
I have my suspicions that people who are in the YooKay (copyright Hutch) about now are really there to lap up the wedding buzz and not to see family or get a pork pie from the food hall of their choice...no names.
I actually ended up being here this week by pure coincidence - had booked the flights before the wedding date was set. As far as I've seen its no different to most royal occasions, some of us are interested, other aren't. My niece's school is having a party tomorrow - think she is more interested in the food than the wedding :D then the family are watching it on tv on Friday - which is kind of a family tradition. Again she is more interested in whether her mum remembered to buy her some cheese balls :D I'll be in London, not sure what I'm doing yet, if I'm on my own I'll probably find a pub to watch it in, can't be doing with fighting the crowds. Rather nice to be here now, purely for sentimental reasons, but I wouldn't have booked it specially. Booking a flight to get a pork ie however,....now that appeals :sneaky: Mind you I have convinced three people at work that I am here to attend the wedding, which I think is really funny.....told them I had advance knowledge of the date from the Royal Family, so I booked my holiday to suit it :sneaky::lol: |
Re: Royal Wedding
Flown back to London last week for the Royal Wedding! Hoping to see it live - yes I'm very patriotic!
Interesting to see how my friends in back here in the UK are doing! Has anyone else flown back to catch the RW? |
Re: Royal Wedding
I am not a royalist at all - I think the majority of them are useless spongers.
However, William and Kate appear to be a decent couple so good luck to them, I say. The kids wanted me to organise a street party but as I work full time there was no way that was happening! I compromised and have organised a garden party with flags and bunting and it seems to have grown from a guest list of 10 to a guest list of 20 :ohmy: I'm looking forward to it though. Here in the UK we have had an absolutely fantastic spring and easter. It's been 23 degrees and sunny for the past 2 weeks, absolutely glorious. In typical UK fashion though, with the eyes of the world on us on Friday, it's forecast to rain :rofl: Oh, and yay! to double bank holidays :thumbsup: |
Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 9329679)
... Booking a flight to get a pork ie however,....now that appeals :sneaky:....
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Re: Royal Wedding
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 9329626)
.... The Royals can sell! And that applies to Australia too. ....
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